← Back to context Comment by mmooss 1 day ago What stack are those people using? 7 comments mmooss Reply kibibu 19 hours ago He has a post up: https://terathon.com/blog/radical-pie.htmlI'm pretty confident the "stack" is C++ on Win32, with a bunch of hand-rolled libraries and no stdlib. Sammi 16 hours ago Will probably run great in Proton. mmooss 19 hours ago Hmmm ... the GP says> I don't actually know many people still doing any of this sort of work on Windows. kibibu 19 hours ago I think they meant writing complex equations on windows 3 replies →
kibibu 19 hours ago He has a post up: https://terathon.com/blog/radical-pie.htmlI'm pretty confident the "stack" is C++ on Win32, with a bunch of hand-rolled libraries and no stdlib. Sammi 16 hours ago Will probably run great in Proton. mmooss 19 hours ago Hmmm ... the GP says> I don't actually know many people still doing any of this sort of work on Windows. kibibu 19 hours ago I think they meant writing complex equations on windows 3 replies →
mmooss 19 hours ago Hmmm ... the GP says> I don't actually know many people still doing any of this sort of work on Windows. kibibu 19 hours ago I think they meant writing complex equations on windows 3 replies →
He has a post up: https://terathon.com/blog/radical-pie.html
I'm pretty confident the "stack" is C++ on Win32, with a bunch of hand-rolled libraries and no stdlib.
Will probably run great in Proton.
Hmmm ... the GP says
> I don't actually know many people still doing any of this sort of work on Windows.
I think they meant writing complex equations on windows
3 replies →